Hotass Cleansers
Jan. 19th, 2007 07:01 pmA friend of mine was just complaining about the stale marketing behind items like dish soap, that leave one picturing 1950s housewives with no thoughts in their heads besides making everything spotless and perfect for their husbands, and another friend said that she'd like to see commercials for cleaning products that feature young, gorgeous men -- shirtless, preferably -- happily cleaning their homes.
Is this not the best idea ever? I mean, I'd buy these items. Wouldn't you? And most women you know? And most gay men?
Why has nobody in corporate America ever thought of this? It doesn't sound so terribly far-fetched: women buy this stuff. Maybe let's associate it with images that make women happy. I really think there's a golden opportunity here for a hip niche brand.
On other fronts, I recently discovered that the actress who played April in the BtVS episode "I Was Made For You" -- who seemed oddly familiar to me -- also played Sasha, Queen of the Bees, in the SV episode "Drone." Further fuelling my theory that every unknown young actor in Hollywood has been on SV at some point or other. It's a Small(ville) world after all.
Is this not the best idea ever? I mean, I'd buy these items. Wouldn't you? And most women you know? And most gay men?
Why has nobody in corporate America ever thought of this? It doesn't sound so terribly far-fetched: women buy this stuff. Maybe let's associate it with images that make women happy. I really think there's a golden opportunity here for a hip niche brand.
On other fronts, I recently discovered that the actress who played April in the BtVS episode "I Was Made For You" -- who seemed oddly familiar to me -- also played Sasha, Queen of the Bees, in the SV episode "Drone." Further fuelling my theory that every unknown young actor in Hollywood has been on SV at some point or other. It's a Small(ville) world after all.